Alexandra debuted as a young artist at the Salzburg Festival as Blonde, Die Entführung aus dem Serail für Kinder; Modistin, Der Rosenkavalier and Clorinda, La Cenerentola für Kinder.
Her repertoire includes Violetta, Traviata Remixed; Serpetta, La finta Giardiniera; Maria, West Side Story; Valencienne, Die lustige Witwe; Jemmy, Guillaume Tell; Musetta, La bohème; Norina, Don Pasquale; Gretel, Hänsel und Gretel; Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, the Messiah, Carmina Burana, the Seasons, Gloria, Oratorio de Noël, and A Pastoral Symphony.
Alexandra has performed with the Latvian National Opera and Ballet, North Netherlands, and Mozart Camerata Orchestras, the Polish National Radio, Vorarlberg, and Adelaide Symphony Orchestras, and the St Petersburg and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestras.
This season, Alexandra will perform at the Northern Lights Festival in Norway, at the Konzertsaal Luzern, at the Teatro Fenice, Venice as part of the 2019 Biennale, and will give a recital tour of Australia.

Cassandra Wyss, 1993, mezzo-soprano from the Principality of Liechtenstein.

This young singer dares to bridge the gap between operatic career and piano soloist performing in renowned stages like: Berlin Philharmonie, Mozartsaal of Konzerthaus Vienna, Tschaikowski Grand Hall Moscow, Living Arts Center Toronto, Casa da Musicà Oporto, Philharmony St. Petersburg; opera houses of Riga, Brandenburg, Palma de Mallorca and Augsburg.
During the summer 2016/17 Cassandra was an ensemble member in the Romantik Theater near Vienna, where she was performing the leading roles in two Operettas over 80 times!
She had the pleasure to work together with wonderful musicians like Lior Shambadal, Daniele Agiman, José Mariá Moreno, Fabio Mastrangelo, Martins Ozolins, Michael Halàsz, Alexander Prior, Ks Francisco Araiza, Stella Grigorian, Jean Lemaire, Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Orchestra Sinfonica G. Rossini, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra do Atlantico, Augsburger Philharmoniker and many others ...

Eglė Šidlauskaitė , 1983, mezzo-soprano from Lithuania.

Eglė Šidlauskaitė, holder of the lithuanian golden cross 2017 and lithuanian singer of the year 2016 for her performance as Princess Eboli competed successfully in several international singing competitions, for example as finalist at Cardiff singer of the world competition, special prize holder of Competizione Lirica internazionale Portofino 2018 and first prize at the international singing competition Antonina Campi Lublin.
Eglė won scholarships to join 2013 Verbier Festival Academy.
Her operatic repertoire includes Azucena, Composer, Olga, Fenena, Gertrude, Dorabella, Carmen and Eboli.
In 2017 she gave her debut as Romeo in I Capuleti ed i Montecchi by Bellini at Lithuanian National Opera House.
As a guest, she has sung at Lithuanian National Opera House, Freiburg Opera House and Salzburg Festspielhaus.
She also participated in Kirsten Flagstad, Tromsø, and Oslo Opera Festival in Norway.
Eglė has worked with artists like Patrik Ringborg, Richard Bonynge, Giacomo Aragall, Dame Kiri te Kanawa and Thomas Quasthoff.

Iurii Iushkevich , 1997 , countertenor from Russia

Born in Sankt-Petersburg, began learning vocal at the age of four.
Has received many high awards in international competitions, including the International Music Competition, Carnegie Hall,New York; International Competition Debut, Germany.
In 2012, at the age of 15, Iurii won both First Prize at the International Competition of Young Opera Singers Elena Obrazcova.
Iurii Iushkevich has performed in major concert venues, including Carnegie Hall,New York City; Oper Leipzig; State Philharmonie Sankt-Petersburg; State Capella, Sankt-Petersburg;Moscow Philharmonie and Concert Hall of Moscow Conservatory.
In 2018 Iurii gave a recital at the Cuvillies Theater in München, Kurtheater in Freudenstadt and Festsaal of College St. Blasien in Baden- Würtenberg with Bayerische Philarmonie and concert sponsor LYRA,Zürich.
Iurii study vocal at the Universaty of Arts Berlin with Enrico Faccini.

Sascha Emanuel Kramer, 1988, tenor from Switzerland.

Suisse tenor, Sascha Emanuel Kramer, born in Zurich, made his début at the Salzburger Festspiele in 2013, when he was part of the Young Singers Project (“Akademie Meistersinger”).
As a member of the prestigious “Accademia Teatro alla Scala” the young tenor made his debut in various productions at the renowned Teatro alla Scala (2015/2016).
Since 2016/2017 Sascha Emanuel Kramer is part of the International Opera Studio of the illustrious State Opera of Hamburg. Among others, he debuted there, performing roles such as Tamino, Malcolm, Borsa and Flute.
In 2017/2018 the young Swiss will tread the boards of Hamburgs State Opera, singing Andres (Wozzeck), Jaquino ( Fidelio) and Kilian (Freischütz).
Moreover he will make his debut at the Opera de Toulon singing Tamino (new production).
Despite his young career, Sascha Emanuel Kramer has already sung under the baton of distinguished conductors such as Adam Fischer, Daniele Gatti, Zubin Mehta, Ingo Metzmacher and Kent Nagano, working with stage directors such as Achim Freyer, Stefan Herheim, Harry Kupfer, Vera Nemirova and Peter Stein.
Sascha Emanuel Kramer is the 2015/2016 laureate of the “Prof. Armin Weltner Stiftung”.

David Jagodic, 1988, tenor from Slovenia.

After studying composition at the Conservatory of Music and Ballet in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Janez at Osredkar the tenor studied since 2010 at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna singing with Prof. Claudia Visca and song u. Oratory at Robert Holl.
He worked with numerous musicians.
Since 2012, he served as "Alonso" in Schubert The Friends of Salamanca Summer Festival Opera Or Spree as "Fridolin" in Nestroy's Tannhäuser at Rheinsber Opera Festival, as "Alfred" in Die Fledermaus by J. Strauß, as Lensky in "Eugene Onegin" and experience as "Ferrando" in Cosi fan Tutte, and as "Don Ottavio" in Don Giovanni by WA Mozart and many others.
In the competition Bruna Špiler 2011 in Montenegro, he finished first place. He attended master classes with Piotr Beczala, Snezana Nena Brzakovic et al

Philippe Spiegel, 1988, baritone from Austria.

Young Austrian Baritone Philippe Spiegel was born in Chile and gained his earliest musical experience as a treble soloist in the Wilten Boys‘ Choir in Innsbruck.
After successfully finishing his studies at Vienna’s University of Music he has been performing in roles such as Papageno, Guglielmo, Figaro (The Barber of Seville) or Marcello.
The young artist also pursues a busy career as a concert singer; his repertoire includes the Bass solos in Bach’s St. Matthew’s Passion and Christmas Oratorio, Mozart’s Requiem as well as Haydn’s The Creation.
His appearances have taken place in venues such as the Opéra de Lyon, Salzburg Festival, Auditorio Nacional in Madrid as well as Wiener Musikverein and Theater an der Wien.
Recent projects include a world premiere at the Großes Festspielhaus Salzburg, concerts in Leipzig’s Gewandhaus as well as a concert tour through Japan and Korea.

Till von Orlowsky, 1988, baritone from Austria.

The austrian-swedish baritone studied classical singing under Claudia Visca and Lied/Oratorio under Robert Holl and later under Florian Boesch at the „Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst“ in Vienna.
Since his first years of study, Till von Orlowsky gained a lot of experience both in Austria and abroad performing in concerts and operas and worked with directors like Bob Wilson and Alvis Hermanis and conductors like Michele Mariotti and Dennis Russel Davis. He participated in many Operettes in different festivals all over austria and switzerland and summoned plenty of experience within contemporary music.
In Sep 2013 he sang the part of Choregos in „Punch and Judy“ produced by „Neue Oper Wien“. This production was awarded twice by the „international Armel Opera Festival“ for best production and audience award.
2015/16 he was member of accademia teatro alla scala and in September 2016 he sang the part of Papageno in die Zauberflöte at la Scala under direction of Peter Stein and Adam Fischer as conductor.